AMUEOBMENTS. GRAND. Commencing TO-DAY. Commencing TO-DAY. Commencing TO-DAY. A Great of Mirth and Thrills headed by
Tuo DeTiciously Funny Comedy, "FAIR AND -WARMER." "PAIR AND WARMER." j , "FAIR AND "WARMER." "FAIR AND -WARMER." • "FAIR AND WARMER.") '.'FAIR AND WARMER."' ■ "FAIR AND WARMER." "FAIR AND WARMER." "FAIR AND WARMER." "FAIR AND WARMER." "FAIR AND WARMER." "FAIR AND WARMER.' The domestic sky tvus overcast, but the threatening clouds wcro dispersod and the weather indications sot for "Fftir and
wanner—all by ono little cocktwl. The funniest domestic comedy on screen or stage. A real cocktail of mirth. Featuring MAY ALLISON. MAY ALLISON. MAY ALLISON. MAY ALLISON. Supported by K6Y STEWART, CLAlffi ADAMS, Jos. Dowling, Robert McKini, etc., In "RIDERS OF .THE DAWN." "RIDERS OF THU DAWN." "RIDERS OF THE DAWN." "RIDERS OF THE DAWN." ''RIDERS OF THE DAWN." 'TUDERS OF THE DAWN." "RIDERS OF. THE DAWN." "RIDERS OF THE DAWN." "RIDERS OF THE DAWN." "RIDERS OF THE DAWN." A vigorous fighting story of primitive men and stout-hearted, beautiful -women. The picture version of ''THE DESERT OF WHEAT,"
"THE DESERT OP WHEAT," "THE DESERT OF "WHEAT,"' v By ' ZANE GREY. ZANE GREY. ZANE GREY. ZANE GREY. The Supports.include a."real" Comedy and an Industrial Eilm of interest to all, depicting the wholo procees ' of Chinfcwftre Manufacturing. Also the Comedy—"THE FAST MALE." / Booi for To-night a.t The Bristol till 11.30 B;m., -than at The Grand, 'phono 2534. 5305 ALED ON lAN HALL.
(Under the distinguished patronage and in the presence of Sir Joseph "Ward and party and Sir James Stroll.) THE DAY AND THE HOUR HAVE A& RIVED WHEN THE WORLD-JFAMOUS DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS. ... DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS .DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS DIXIE JUBILEE (SINGERS "Will make thblr: First AppoMiixse In ' .l'i-'.i; Chrietchtiicli ■"■' - ■/■/,.'■■ At 8 o'clock.
%' THIS CJOLOUHED CHOIB STABT?S. ••; k ■;•.■■■■ '■' SUPREME ' '..-■■ ;■■.,.;'■ As, Exponents of Negro Minstrelsy-J of all Characters. Fervid Jubilee Hymns! Negro I/uHabies 'and Melodies! Plantation Songs and. Chpr--uses! Sentimental Ballads! Comedio In-! tertudes! Draanatio Folk Lore!
Grips, Appeals, Impresses, and Convinces. THE CHOIR OP THE CENTUBY, In Mnsio ihat transcends, the %£«*«. ' BOX PI<AN AT THE BRISTOL, PRICES: I 18, Sis, 8a and 4b (reserved). Plus Twt. Box Plan s,nd Tiokets *t tha Theatre ( Eoyal S*eet Shop
MOTORS AND CYCLES. MAGNIFICENT DE DION CAB TO BE SOLD AT TKEMENDOUS SACRIFICE, 8 -CYLINDER 25-H.P-, fitted with magnificent Five-seater Body, upholstered .•with the finest leather proourablo. Two extra folding seate, eleotrio lighting and starting, clock, speedometer, spotlight, Budge Whitworth wiro wheels, and other fittings all of the very "best quality. The oar is one of the finest in Christchuroh, and is fitted out regardless of «*■ pense. The condition of tho oar is perfect. PRICE, £6OO.
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OODRICH SILVERTOTTN TIRES ,j OODRICH SILVERTOWN TIKES "Best in th» Long Run." Tiey stand the aoid teat of Serrico. GOODRICH SILVERTOWN TIRES, LTD..
224-226'Tu»m street. WASTED TO IsES. TO LET. FOR TWO TEAKS, From Janu=vry, 1935. ILAM ROAD, RICCARTON.
- trio light, all conveniences. Chip TENNIS COURT. „ , , „ SIX ACRES in Garden, Orchard, Vegetable Garden, and Plantations. An additional 9 ACRES in graes if required. This is one of tho most delightful homes in Chrietcllmich, within three miles of City, and served by tram. • A beautiful stream runs through the grounds. Apply CHARLES CLARK* 109 Hereford tstreet, 4755FP Chriatchurch.
THE BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION. NEW BUILDING, GLOUCESTER STREET (opposite Chancery lane). WfZ have been appointed Letting Agents YV {or the above Building-, which will be> finished eariy in the New Tear. All modern requirements, including etrong xooma.
Fits Mid further particulars, H3LLABY and BAXTER, Htaiß-BSSP. 1?B JUnefcariwr sttoat,
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 1
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